At best, people who follow them encounter a huge amount of hassle. At worst, they can lose their life savings
'Amazon Jobs Day', a job fair, at the centre in Robbinsville, New JerseyThe answer is they rely on social media. You get someone to design a cute website, boasting how green the electricity supply is, and when you have a few customers you offer them discounts on their power if they sell the service to other people. The business snowballs as each new customer is incentivised to recruit more people to switch server.
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